Thursday, December 13, 2007

More cool stuff coming from SoCal. What brings together Sex Machines, Satanic Metal and The Source Family? They're all part of the catalog of Process Press, a collaboration of West Coast publishers Adam Parfrey of Feral House, and Jodi Wille of Dilettante Press, and one of the most interesting independent trade publishing houses out there.

In partnership with Eco-Libris, Process will now plant a tree for every book that is ordered directly through their website. Each book will come with a sticker from Eco-Libris to remind you of the tree planted for this book.

They also have a cool holiday promotion:

Buy two Process or Feral House books, and get a third book *free*, from now until December 24th.

So, let’s say you want the holy trinity of The Source, Eye Mind, and Moondog, for your Uncle Bob.... Or maybe a Feral fix of the bestseller Dark Mission: The Secret History of Nasa, the super saucy Hollywood Hellfire Club, and Kim Jong Il's Ministry of Truth...

If you order directly through the website, you'll save 1/3 off the retail price.

Here's how it works: order two books with a credit card from the website. As soon as you place the order, send a separate email (to info@feralhouse.com ) with the title of the third book you would like to be sent to you (the third book must be the same price or lower than the others). Then all the books will be sent together, within 1-2 days. Every book will be balanced out by planting a tree with Eco-Libris.

So take advantage of these great offers, support eco-conscious independent publishing and discover the exciting world of Process this holiday season.

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Eco-Libris: Plant a tree for every book you read!

Founded in 2007, Eco-Libris is a green company working to green up the book industry in the digital age by promoting the adoption of green practices in the book industry, balancing out books by planting trees, and helping to make e-reading greener.

To achieve these goals Eco-Libris is working with book readers, publishers, authors, bookstores and others in the book industry worldwide. So far Eco-Libris balanced out over 179,500 books, which results in more than 200,000 new trees planted with its planting partners in developing countries.